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a+b+c whereaunequal to 0
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option c
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :-
a+b+c = 0
a ≠ 0
a,b,c € R
To find:-
Find the roots of the equation ax²+bx+c = 0?
Solution :-
Given quadratic equation is ax²+bx+c = 0
On putting x = 1 in the given equation then
=> a(1)²+b(1)+c = 0
=> a(1)+b+c = 0
=> a+b+c = 0
So, 1 is the root of the given equation.
Let the other zero be A
We know that
Product of the roots = c/a
=> 1(A) = c/a
=> A = c/a
Therefore, the roots 1 and c/a
Answer:-
The roots of the given equation are 1 and c/a
Used formulae:-
- A quadratic equation has at most two roots .
- Sum of the roots = -b/a
- Product of the roots = c/a
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